Message from @Thomas the Sowell Train [USA]

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2018-07-08 14:38:08 UTC  

black people can blame him for all the problems black people face these days

2018-07-08 14:38:55 UTC  

yeah, don't forget about FDR though

2018-07-08 14:40:19 UTC  

oh he was a piece of shit too

2018-07-08 14:40:57 UTC  

Turned the 1930 recession into one of our worst depressions in history

2018-07-08 14:57:18 UTC  

Dont forget about Wilson

2018-07-08 14:58:08 UTC  

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2018-07-08 15:05:48 UTC  

@DanConway ww1 guy?

2018-07-08 15:05:51 UTC  

yeah he was a cunt too

2018-07-08 15:06:15 UTC  

I say we ban assault democrats

2018-07-08 15:08:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/465534728934653952/8a349efd592861bbc2340a43d8cd71f7--gun-rights-truth-hurts.jpg

2018-07-08 16:14:51 UTC  

This whole novichok business is so damn stupid

It's the carpet

wot am I hiding under the carpet?

2018-07-08 16:18:09 UTC  

Copious amounts of alcohol?

2018-07-08 16:18:35 UTC  

@Ruggwain
He hide that inside him

no I keep that behind your ears

2018-07-08 19:23:18 UTC  

Yeah, this seems out of context to create fake outrage

2018-07-08 19:30:35 UTC  

fucking embed damnit

2018-07-08 19:30:48 UTC  

fuck it

2018-07-08 19:31:10 UTC  

Trump supporters ejecting white supremacists ^

2018-07-08 19:31:25 UTC  

@Thomas the Sowell Train [USA]
Yeah, I've seen something like that earlier

2018-07-08 19:31:32 UTC  

they look broken hearted XD

2018-07-08 19:31:42 UTC  

like baby no why u gotta be like dis

2018-07-08 19:32:08 UTC  

Remove the .mobile

2018-07-08 19:33:16 UTC  

ah

2018-07-08 19:35:22 UTC  

but...but meh narrative

2018-07-08 19:35:49 UTC  

The only ejection that mattered was the black woman protestor

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2018-07-08 20:54:04 UTC  

"There have been sporadic attempts to promote global open borders as a viable policy option. [4] Open borders quickly became popular after 1889.[citation needed] The International Emigration Conference held in Rome in May 1924 stated that anybody has the right to immigrate to a different country if they wanted to.[citation needed] Before the 1880s, migration to the United States was not fully controlled. During World War I it became easier for people to migrate from their country of origin to foreign countries.[citation needed] During World War II, countries were looking for many new workers, and Germany issued a guest work program to attract more people to work.[citation needed] Later, in the 1970s to 1980s strict borders were reinstated in industrialized countries.[citation needed] Currently, immigration is more restricted and harder for low-skilled and low-income people to immigrate.[4]"

2018-07-08 20:54:07 UTC  

LOOOOL

2018-07-08 20:54:10 UTC  

citation needed

2018-07-08 20:54:12 UTC  

x4

2018-07-08 20:55:11 UTC  

"
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2018-07-08 20:55:13 UTC  

in next section

2018-07-08 21:06:45 UTC  

"Once they’re here, they’ll never leave.

This brings us to a fascinating paradox: Open borders promote immigrants’ return. Take the border between Mexico and the U.S. In the 1960s, 70 million Mexicans crossed it, but in time, 85% returned home. Since 9/11, the U.S. side of the border has been heavily militarized, which has discouraged immigrants from going back. “We annually spend billions of taxpayer dollars on border enforcement that is worse than useless—it is counterproductive,” observes a sociology professor at Princeton University. “Migrants quite rationally responded to the increased costs and risks by minimizing the number of times they crossed the border.”

Opening our borders is not something we can do overnight, of course—nor should we. Unchecked migration would certainly corrode social cohesion. But we do need to remember one thing: In a world of insane inequality, migration is the most powerful tool around for fighting poverty."